First of all, let me start by saying “Happy Halloween” and let us show you one of our toys that we have fun with during this time of year! Okay, get your mind in the right place, shame on you! As you know we love our battery toys (again, keep it clean here!) for Christmas (well I do, however Kenny cringes at the battery bill!), but this one is the only one we have for Halloween. I have probably at least 10 new ones to display for the Christmas season and I am starting to run out of space to put them. I think it has something to do with a new young ‘un to spoil when he comes to see what Santa has left at our house this year, oh boy, oh boy, I can’t wait!

Come on and sing along!!!

Now on with the quiche that I told you I made last weekend for Sunday morning breakfast to enjoy with our company. It’s a no-brainer, but when I was younger, making a homemade quiche intimated me so, so very bad. After my first stab at this, it has become one of our favorite foods for any meal we desire and with having fresh eggs again, it was a given. This recipe is for a 9-inch quiche, but because I make mine in a regular quiche pan that’s a little larger, I use about 1 and a half of the dough called for a nine incher, so you just have to adjust according to your pan.

Even with the warm weather still here, I have had a hankering for soup, what’s wrong with this picture? I guess I’m just trying to force Mother Nature into cooling us off a little! With October only two days away and the weatherman predicting a little cool down for this weekend, I am a happy camper. Maybe we’ll even get out of Dodge this Saturday and do a little flea marketing although I don’t know why, I sure as hell don’t need any more junk or Christmas decor!

Creamy and Tasty!

On with this recipe…. This really hit the spot yesterday along with watching some football on the tube. I had never really thought about adding sour cream to my soup which made it so so tasty and creamy. I basically just used flour for my potato soups but I think those days are gone. I got the idea from an older Better Homes and Garden soup and stew cookbook that graces my vast collection of books (another thing I don’t need any of!).